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Gorilla and Video Games-Parenting?

In animal behavior, animals, videos on September 18, 2010 at 11:14

Nintendo launched the DSi XL with the purpose of attracting elderly consumers with bad vision, gamers who sought a portable reading device, and people who wanted to play with the handheld in social settings. But there’s a new market segment that also seems interested – gorillas.

So this little boy was just walking around the San Francisco zoo, doing what every boy who is dragged to the zoo tends to do – play video games – when he accidentally dropped his DSi XL into the gorilla habitat. And wouldn’t you know it, a professional photographer happened to be right there.

Still photos and video capture a large gorilla that found the DSi, picked it up and started trying to figure out how the darn thing worked. At one point a smaller gorilla came up to take a look, just like the jealous kids on the elementary school playground.

After reportedly being unable to figure out the confusing friend code system, the gorilla knocked it around and eventually lost interest.

The boy got his system back when a trainer lured the gorilla with an apple and was able to snatch the device out of the gorilla’s hands. It then grabbed a princess and jumped up a tower of ladders and construction beams before throwing down barrels of oil.

Although the DSi was pretty beaten up, the rigorous inspection didn’t stop it from working. It turned right back on and the boy was able to continue his game, which unfortunately was most likely not this one. So congratulations, DSi XL, you have officially passed the American Tourister test. It seems Nintendo hasn’t gone astray from its history of extreme durability.

http://www.gamesradar.com/ds/nintendo-ds/news/boy-drops-ds-in-gorilla-cage-inadvertently-creates-the-best-photo-op-ever/a-20100809164147990097/g-20060308162345714070

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There’s more to an innocent game of tag than meets the eye. When gorillas play the playground favourite, it teaches them a valuable life lesson about unfairness, social boundaries and retaliation. That, at least, is the conclusion of the first study to observe the primates’ reactions to inequity outside a controlled laboratory setting.

Young gorillas often engage in play fights that resemble what children do in a game of tag: one youngster will run up to another and hit it, then run away. The other gorilla then gives chase and hits the first one back (see video, above).

http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn19175-gorillas-learn-to-play-fair-by-playing-tag.html?DCMP=OTC-rss&nsref=online-news

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What to do when your eyeballs pop out,fingers are chooped,tooth knocked out?

In Health on September 18, 2010 at 10:21
these ain't yer gramma's tv commercials

Image by McBeth via Flickr

 

I have, in the past year,come across five cases when people went for a regular eye check up were informed that their eyeballs were on the verge of popping out  and immediate surgery was warranted.They have undergone the surgery and are fine.

I understand there only a few hospitals that can perform this surgery.

Can some body enlighten me on the subject?

So far I have not come across such instances.

Another puzzling fact is those afflicted are different from each other in terms of location,  age,sex,jobs, and other habits.

The common factor is all of them wear glasses.

All of them from no diseases nor or they diabetic ,hypertension patients.

Could be a Virus?

Story:

When Your Eyeball Pops Out…

DO run around screaming. You might not be able to see the phone to dial 911 by yourself, so you’ll want to alert others to the fact that your eyeball just popped out of her head.

The Definitive Guide to What to Do If Your Eyeball Pops OutDON’T try to shove it back in. If you push the wrong part, you’ll make it worse. Plus, sometimes cool stuff happens—like your eyelid flipping back behind your cornea!—and you’ll want to traumatize everyone around you by forcing them to stare it for as long as possible.

The Definitive Guide to What to Do If Your Eyeball Pops Out DON’T worry about it falling and rolling away. It probably won’t even dangle! (Much.) The optic nerve will keep it in or near your eye socket.

When You Chop Your Finger Off…

 
The Definitive Guide to What to Do If Your Eyeball Pops OutDO rinse it off with cold water. Even disembodied hands need to be washed!

The Definitive Guide to What to Do If Your Eyeball Pops OutDON’T put it directly on ice. It will get an ice burn, and you won’t even notice because its nerve endings aren’t connected to your brain, anymore.

The Definitive Guide to What to Do If Your Eyeball Pops OutDO wrap it in a damp cloth, seal it in a ziploc baggie, and then put that baggie inside another baggie filled with ice cold water.

The Definitive Guide to What to Do If Your Eyeball Pops OutDON’T let anyone carry the finger to the hospital for you. Apparently husbands lose the finger or get stuck at a red light in their cars all the time, and then they have not only lost their loved ones’ fingers, but destroyed their marriages, too.

When You Knock a Tooth Out…

The Definitive Guide to What to Do If Your Eyeball Pops OutDO thank your lucky stars it wasn’t a popped-out eyeball or chopped-off finger. Seriously, did you read the other two sections? Your problems are nothing.

The Definitive Guide to What to Do If Your Eyeball Pops OutDO rinse it off with milk or water. If there is no milk or water available, lick and suck on it. I know that sounds weird, but it’s going back in your mouth eventually, anyway.

The Definitive Guide to What to Do If Your Eyeball Pops OutDON’T suck too vigorously, in case you swallow.

The Definitive Guide to What to Do If Your Eyeball Pops OutDO shove your knocked-out tooth back in the socket, so the squishy wet part is back in the gums where it belongs. If you can’t get it back in, or are too freaked out, hold it between your cheek and gums. Remember: No swallowing.

The Definitive Guide to What to Do If Your Eyeball Pops OutDO go to the dentist, now. When I first read this part I thought it was telling me I could just shove my teeth back in and they would be fine. In fact, you still need someone to sew you back together. [CNN, image via Shutterstock]

http://gawker.com/5640229/the-definitive-guide-to-what-to-do-if-your-eyeball-pops-out?skyline=true&s=i

Related article.

http://www.umm.edu/ency/article/000058all.htm

Rajni’s Humility.

In Behavior, videos on September 17, 2010 at 11:32
Rajinikanth at an audio release function held ...

Image via Wikipedia

This is what makes Rajni a likable human being more than a Super star.

Down to earth.

No deliberate and artificial invocation of God’s name or trying to speak intelligently but ends up being confusion confounded to even himself .

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